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State Welfare Options: Why Are Some States Tough?

Harrell Rodgers

Review of Policy Research, 2005, vol. 22, issue 3, 397-400

Abstract: In implementing PRWORA, why have some states chosen the most stringent or toughest policy options allowed by the new law? A considerable literature on state policy decisions addresses this topic. The most consistent finding is that “tough states” are those with a conservative ideology and historically high rates of welfare use by minority populations. These conservative policies impact all welfare recipients in the state, regardless of race or sex.

Date: 2005
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